Homefront: The Revolution gets Story DLC

Deep Silver has released The Voice of Freedom, the first single-player DLC for Homefront: The Revolution. In this new story, players control rebellion's figurehead Benjamin Walker and try to infiltrate Occupied Philadelphia. Screenshots after the jump.

The Voice of Freedom

All comments (4)

Played and finished the single player campaign when it went free for a week-end on Steam and all I could think was "meh". You could tell the game was a Frakenstein-ized version of what the original game should have been with the original developer at the helm. Also one of the few Cryengine games that doesn't look great.

This was probably in development before the game shipped. And I guess the overlords though the cost of finishing it and getting whatever amount of money they get is better than just cancelling it.

This also seems to be kind of a game where, especially after the technical issues were ironed out, has its fan base. And developers through PR have been very sensible and honest, and won some support that way.

I'll pick up the "GOTY" edition of this on a Steam sale for sure. No rush, whenever that happens.

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